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Business News #YourChamber


Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce prides itself on helping more than 3,000 member businesses connect, support and grow. Here, several of those member businesses tell us how they have benefitted from the Chamber’s vast offering.


Cahla Fields StayCity


Not only has sponsoring Chamber events got our logo out there on the day and got us speaking to the right people, it got us great exposure on social media after the events. It has already got us linked up


with different companies regarding HS2, more links into the Commonwealth Games and some of the major banks. All of these are now working


with us as a result of our links with the Chamber of Commerce.


Richard Metcalfe Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre


It has been important to expose our business and raise our profile quickly in the local business community. Through some really strategic


and effective events, the Chamber of Commerce has been able to support us in our ambition. We have also been lucky enough


to host some events which have brought in some really positive members of the business community and allowed us to raise our profile locally.


Richard Gill Arthur Terry Learning Partnership


We are going into our fifth year of Chamber membership and we’re delighted with relationships we’ve built and the reciprocity that we’ve received in that time. We’re regular contributors to the


newsletters and Chamberlink magazine. We’ve met some great colleagues over the last five years by attending important networking events – some of whom have now joined our board and contributed to the education of our children.


Andy Dawson Curium Solutions


When we started out as members, the intention for us was very much about being part of what is going on around this wonderful city. Through Chamber patronage


we’ve met a lot of members and some of them have become customers, which is a great outcome. But more importantly we


definitely feel now that Curium as a business is part of the DNA of Birmingham and what goes on around here.


Education Excellence & Character Development


“Calling business leaders and professionals to play their part in raising academic and social aspirations of today’s school pupils”


Can you give your time to help inspire and share your knowledge and stories with our students and staff or mentor our budding entrepreneurs?


We have a range of opportunities whether you have 30 minutes or want


a more long term commitment, whether you can come to Birmingham or live across the world. Your support will make a huge difference to our school pupils.


Please let us know how you can help!


• Talking to applicants about your time as a student at University • Advising on the school curriculum for your subject or profession • Willing to take an active role in the Parents and Partners Group • Providing work placements, shadowing or internships for current students • Providing careers advice to current students • Providing a venue for student/school events • Board/committee membership • Giving occasional lectures in your discipline or career­related area • Fundraising for school activities, resources or special events


For further information please contact:


Stephen Brooks Business & External Relations Manager


22 CHAMBERLINK February 2020 King Solomon International Business School


Lord St • Aston Waterlinks • Birmingham • B7 4AA T: 0121 357 1905


E: sbrooks@kingsolomonibs.com W: www.kingsolomonibs.com


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